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J.J. Abrams did Star Wars well... hunter May 2016 #1
Paul Thomas Anderson Mendocino May 2016 #2
John Sayles frogmarch May 2016 #8
I've never seen that, Mendocino May 2016 #9
No, I haven't. frogmarch May 2016 #10
Lonestar is my favorite lame54 May 2016 #40
Ridley Scott and Martin Scorsese n/t sarge43 May 2016 #3
Spike Lee n/t some guy May 2016 #4
Lasse Hallstrom frogmarch May 2016 #5
His best film is My Life as a Dog mackerel May 2016 #6
I haven't see that one, but frogmarch May 2016 #7
David Lynch CrawlingChaos May 2016 #11
Stanley Donen whistler162 May 2016 #12
Wow-- I didn't know he was still alive ailsagirl May 2016 #14
Australian film director Peter Weir n/t ailsagirl May 2016 #13
Notice that not a single female director has yet been named oberliner May 2016 #15
I like Jane Campion's films TexasBushwhacker May 2016 #22
She hasn't directed much since The Piano oberliner May 2016 #24
She's been working on Top of the Lake on SundanceTV TexasBushwhacker May 2016 #25
Cool - I will check it out oberliner May 2016 #26
Maybe not top 5...Penelope Spheeris has made some interesting movies. Tikki May 2016 #44
I'll have to check those out oberliner May 2016 #49
Hayao Miyazaki kentauros May 2016 #16
It's a tie - Paolo Sorrentino & Alejandro Inarritu SecularMotion May 2016 #17
Mel Brooks mucifer May 2016 #18
+ 1 red dog 1 May 2016 #28
Yes, the Coens, Scorsese, but nobody yet has mentioned Quentin Tarantino corkhead May 2016 #19
I've probably seen Pulp Fiction at least 40 times red dog 1 May 2016 #29
I'm glad he did... lame54 May 2016 #41
After seeing Pulp Fiction, I expected another great Tarantino-directed film in "Kill Bill" red dog 1 May 2016 #51
I thought I was alone... lame54 May 2016 #52
For the longest time I didn't "get" Tarantino. Laffy Kat May 2016 #61
Tim Burton pressbox69 May 2016 #20
I'll throw in David Fincher, Clint Eastwood and Terrence Malick. edbermac May 2016 #21
Don't forget John Huston red dog 1 May 2016 #30
Martin Scorsese bigwillq May 2016 #23
Living? A tie between Tarantino and Luc Besson nt MrScorpio May 2016 #27
George Romero followed by Neil Marshall and Danny Boyle. N/t dilby May 2016 #31
James Jarmusch Tikki May 2016 #32
Jan Švankmajer and David Lynch. nt. My Good Babushka May 2016 #33
Still not a single female named by anyone oberliner May 2016 #34
Including you lame54 May 2016 #42
That was part of my point oberliner May 2016 #43
I like Kathryn Bigelow - but... lame54 May 2016 #46
I liked Hurt Locker but haven't seen any of her other films oberliner May 2016 #48
It doesn't come across that way at all lame54 May 2016 #50
Well hopefully my comment will correct that perception oberliner May 2016 #55
You should analyze it and let us know what you find out... if it's noteworthy, that is. LanternWaste May 2016 #53
My thought is that it speaks to the history of sexism in Hollywood oberliner May 2016 #54
Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter Number9Dream May 2016 #35
and Apocalypse Now lame54 May 2016 #47
Bryan Singer, JJ Abrams, Joss Wheedon auntpurl May 2016 #36
Tarintino & John Carpenter GOLGO 13 May 2016 #37
Richard Donner 47of74 May 2016 #38
The only one I would add to those already mentioned ... surrealAmerican May 2016 #39
Sidney Lumet, Wes Anderson and without question Christopher Guest SheenaR May 2016 #45
Yes, yes, Guest! Let's don't forget him. nt Laffy Kat May 2016 #62
The term genius SheenaR May 2016 #63
I know about "Scihitt's Creek." Unfortunately, I don't get Amazon. Laffy Kat May 2016 #66
Sidney Lumet died in 2011 TexasBushwhacker May 2016 #64
Lol I knew. I didn't read the living part :-/ SheenaR May 2016 #65
MICHAEL MOORE. His films are important to see! I love Mel Brooks, too. His films valerief May 2016 #56
Yes! red dog 1 May 2016 #57
Henry Corra, because he interviewed me in his doco George KamaAina May 2016 #58
that's just like your opinion man Enrique May 2016 #59
The Dude abides! red dog 1 May 2016 #60
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